NOTABLE DESCENDANTS

Several descendants of the known Division progenitors have gained a measure of
success. The following list, published in the April 2002 issue of Corson
Cousins, comes from Biography and Genealogy Master Index, edited by
Frank V. Castronova, 2000. We've added brief biographies for some of
them. If you have more information about any of them that you would like
us to place on this page, please contact us.

Corson, J.W. July 1848.
Loiterings in Europe. The United States Democratic Review, 23
(121): 73-77. (PDF file available in members only section)

Corson, J.W. 1874. On the
treatment of pleurisy: with an appendix of cases, showing the value
of combinations of croton oil, ether, and iodine, as
counter-irritants in other diseases. W. Wood & Co., New
York, 31 p.

Richard R. Corson, captain and
assistant quartermaster of volunteers in the Union army from March 27-June 9, 1865.
Lost a case in the Supreme Court (United States v. Corson, 114 U.S. 619, 1885), in which he had asked for back pay.

Corsan, George Hebden, Sr.
(1867-)

Corson, Robert R., Esq.
, of VT, military agent for Vermont at Philadelphia.

Corson, Kimball Jay (1941-),
Division IV, born in Mexico of
American parents, Harland Jerry Corson (b. 1896 in Millville, NJ)
and Arleen Elizabeth Jones (b. 1909, Colorado Springs, CO).
Earned J.D. in Law from the University of Chicago and worked as a
prominent attorney in Phoenix, AZ. Argued before the US Supreme
Court and many federal Circuit Courts. Currently retired and sailing
around the world in a sailboat: Wandering
the Oceans